biomerge:

beyonslayed:

wifipasswords:

theasexualdiscourser:

You wanna hear how bad ace discourse can get in real life?
I have(or… Had) two gay dads. I’m adopted. When I was 15 I came out as het ace, not yet knowing I was pan. My dads didn’t have a problem with it, one of them said I might be too “young” to know, but that I could identify with whatever I wanted. Casual aphobia hurts.
Then I said “Now I can go with you to pride parades and LGBT events!!” Their facial expressions changed.
“You’re not LGBT. Being asexual doesn’t make you LGBT” one of them said. I was so hurt.
“Yes it does!” I said. They began yelling. At each other. At me.
Our child is an inclusionist! What are we supposed to do?!
Don’t worry, honey. She’ll come around. We’ll just have to educate her.”
I didn’t come around. So they threw me out of the place I’d lived for the past fifteen years. For being an ace inclusionist. This is how this mess affects real people. I am disgusted.

I am screaming I love fake posts on this site SO MUCH

I’m the dads

trashfirefallon:

trashfirefallon:

internet-sentences:

Please hit me up if you know where I can find more of these surreal ~2014 (?) 4chan memes of female NEETs that I find incredibly compelling

You fools. You can’t see the forest through the trees. This is literally revelations, complete with the mother harlot, the four horsemen, the behemoth with seven heads, and various other imagery. 

In care you think I’m joking. Revelations 17:18 is when the whore of Babylon is mentioned. 

this is a quote from Anne mccarfferey (wrote dragon riders of pern)

Revelations 7:13 

  A great multitude stand before the Throne of God, who come out of the Great Tribulation, clothed with robes made “white in the blood of the Lamb” and having palm branches in their hands. (7:9–17)

Seventh Trumpet: The Third Woe that leads into the seven bowls (11:15–19)
The temple of God opens in heaven, where the ark of His covenant can be seen. There are lightnings, noises, thunderings, an earthquake, and great hail.

This is a quote from “

The Year of Living Biblically: One Man’s Humble Quest to follow the Bible as Literally as Possible

In the book, Jacobs discusses biblical rules, both the obscure and the well-known, and tries to follow them as literally as possible. He even attempts to stone an adulterer and to offer animal sacrifice. He also goes to visit numerous religious groups in order to show their particular views on the Bible, as well as their methods of worship.

Do I even need to explain the four horses?

The Four Angels, bound to the river Euphrates 

THE SEVENTH TRUMPET: (il) THE SIGN OF THE WOMAN .2 Then a huge sign became visible in the sky the figure of * a Woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars upon her head

I dont feel like looking for more, but here you go.